Peru has it all. It’s a perfect balance of bucket list sites and hidden gems. This huge country is the definition of diverse, with over 47 languages spoken, over 4,000 varieties of potato, and over 55 different indigenous communities, spread across rainforest, mountains, coast, and desert. This diversity creates an enticing cuisine & a richness of culture.
Your journey starts in Lima, as we explore the historic Plaza de Armas and the artistic Barranco district. We then fly to Cusco and the Sacred Valley, the center of the ancient Inca Empire. During our 6 days in this area we’ll visit many Inca ruins, including Ollantaytambo, Pumamarca, and Moray. We’ll also have the opportunity to experience Andean community life as we learn about ancient weaving techniques, enjoy lunches with the locals, and learn about an Andean reforesting program.
For many, the highlight of Peru is Machu Picchu. We’ll visit these famous ruins twice: once on a day hike up the Inca Trail where we’ll enter the ruins from the Sun Gate and again the following day. This time we drive up to Machu Picchu for a privately guided tour and plenty of time to wander around on your own. From Machu Picchu we’ll continue to Cusco, the Imperial City of the Incas. Our private guide will show us the local markets, ancient temples, and the incredible Inca stonework.
Following our exploration of the Sacred Valley, you'll have the option to extend your trip with a breathtaking 5-day trek near Ausangate Mountain (20,945 ft) in the Cordillera Vilcanota. This privately guided trek is fully supported with llamas carrying our gear as we hike from lodge to lodge. Accommodation will be in unique, rustic “tambos” or Andean Lodges, owned by the local community. Daily meals will be prepared by experienced chefs who will introduce you to a great variety of delicious Peruvian dishes, and for your entertainment: authentic vernacular music, played by local inhabitants, will liven up some of your evenings at the "tambos." This trek is non-technical and you only need to carry your day pack. Each day is about 5-7 hours of hiking at high altitude (the highest pass is nearly 17,000 feet).
Or, if you want to extend the trip but aren't interested in the trek you can spend a few days along the Tambopata River deep in Peru's Amazon region. Access to this completely different region of Peru is easy as it's only a 30 minute flight from the highlands of Cusco to the lush rainforest surrounding Puerto Maldonado. Spend your days searching for wildlife along the rivers and oxbow lakes, climb the 140 foot observation tower for amazing views of the rainforest canopy, or visit a clay lick to see dozens of colorful birds including macaws and parrots.
Explore Peru is a privately guided, small group departure (10 people max).